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Gentlemen,

I recieved a call from a neighbor across the lake about some honey bees in
his attic.  On inspection I found them to be quite buried in the wall and
too infected with mites to try to retreive.  Anyone have a good method of
putting the poor girls out of thier misery, without doing too much damage to
the guy's house? Looks like they are from this spring's swarms.

Thanks

Don Campbell

Mohegan Lake NY

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